A Change in Emotion May Lead Us Into a Higher Dimension

By Nobleman Nash Hollowhill - January 21, 2010 

 

First off, I would like to point out the idea that our lives are acid trips. We are made of acid: DeoxyriboNucleic Acid, to be precise. In this way we are connected to every living thing on this planet. A psychological trip is always precipitated by a fluctuation in the emotions often caused by a raised level of stress, whether sober or chemically induced. This happens to us constantly, (though more frequently in children, who might possibly be under the influence of trace amounts of endogenous DMT when under stress) and it is primarily through this mechanism that we perceive fluctuations in the passage of time. Dopamine and Endorphins play their role in distorting the perceived relative importance of things in our lives, and do so more drastically than LSD or DMT etc. I believe higher levels of fear create a more linear, denser experience of time, in which short periods seem to take a long time to pass, and long periods mimic eternity. Conversely, higher levels of love create a timeless, spatial, or ethereal notion of time, causing short periods to pass unnoticed and long periods to seem much shorter.

There are also the concepts of tension and release, habit and novelty, and consonance and dissonance, which can all relate to thought and its relationship to the perception of the environment. Each can be correlated to an emotion, fear or love, and each represents the same idea. The underlying concept here is mathematical ratios, meaning that in fearful, tense, habitual, and dissonant mindsets, the ratio of the current train of thought (which has a fundamental frequency) to the frequency of the overall pattern or average of every thought that has occurred during one’s life, is high, and often not a simple whole number (like 7.9:1). Likewise during loving, liberating, novel, and consonant experiences, this ratio is fairly simple, and usually occurs as a whole integer multiple of the fundamental frequency of the identity (like 3:1). Tension and release occur in every observable phenomenon in the universe, including the unfolding of dimensions, something that is not directly visible to us now. Habit and novelty pertain to all aspects of time and its relationship to consciousness. Consonance and dissonance are usually used in reference to music, but it is from these that the notion of ratios emerges which can be applied to all the others. By understanding the dynamics of music, we can understand everything there is to understand about this universe and our relationship to it: namely, quantum mechanics, astrophysics, consciousness, each other, and even ourselves. Spiritual practice hinges on these ideas, as do entheogenic experiences.

Because it can clearly be seen that our emotions dictate our subjective experience of the passage of time, and because objectively, there is no provable reality apart from that which is experienced subjectively, it is a crucial point to accept that a choice to live more mindfully may lead to a more meaningful notion of reality. The expansion of individual thoughts behaves exactly like the structure of scientific revolutions, which also behaves like the unfolding of dimensions (a fractal paradigm shift.) Leading up to the point in time when we are released into higher levels of clarity and understanding, there is a certain amount of dissonance created by our misperceptions, and not everything can be worked into a complete paradigm. This is due to the planar nature of our local dimension (of identity, collective empirical progress, or spatio-temporal reference point) receiving planar contact from super-dimensional influences beyond our comprehension. In higher dimensional reality, high dimensions of complexity can and often do overlap with lower dimensions of complexity, leaving sentient beings in the lower dimensions unaware of what is going on, and the higher dimensional beings unaware of the existence of lower dimensions in the first place. Only when all local dimensional reference points become cotangent with eachother can we become more aware of how the surface of our experience interacts with the higher and lower worlds of complexity and interconnectedness.

Because time is most likely the principle element for expansion into higher dimensions of complexity, and because our emotions are inexorably intertwined with the subjective experience of the passage of time, a collective shift toward a more loving mindset may ultimately lead to the evaporation of our current notion of the linear nature of time. This may include spiritual practices, artistic expression, entheogen use, or simply choosing to live fully in the present moment by any means necessary. With spiritual practice in particular, we might begin to realize that we are living our lives as mindfully as if we were creating artwork with our favorite medium, and thus time will simply open up to allow us to do whatever is necessary. By forgetting that there was a past and there will be a future, we remove the unconscious veils that force us to live so regimentally, and may come to understand that it is always now, all of it is now.